Midsummer Moon

Publisher's Summary

When a powerful, decisive aristocrat undertakes to protect an absent-minded young inventress from England's enemies, he finds his orderly world turned into chaos. Merlin Lambourne's stubborn dream of flight puts her at risk, not to mention driving Ransom crazy. In spite of himself, he's oddly enchanted by this muddled miss and her eccentric ways... but can he overcome his own fears and realize her invention may be the answer to saving both their lives?
A whimsical Regency-era tale of flying machines, fancy, and love among the hedgehogs.
Laura Kinsale personally chose the exceptional talent of Nicholas Boulton to narrate Midsummer Moon as a fully voiced audiobook, creating a unique work that brings all the life and color of the original to audio.

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Would you consider the audio edition of Midsummer Moon to be better than the print version?

I am in love with Nicholas Boulton's voice and he is so talented as a narrator that the book is enhanced by his work.

What did you like best about this story?

Laura Kinsale can do no wrong for me and I enjoy the subtle humour as well as her ability to bring tears to the eyes. Each book is different and so very detailed that I forgive the occasional Americanisms, as Nicholas has a way of disguising them somehow.

What about Nicholas Boulton’s performance did you like?

I have checked so many other voices out there but he is the very best there is!!!

Nicholas Boulton has the gift of making each voice, be it a man or woman, young or old, recognisable as the character in the book.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It made be both laugh and cry.

Any additional comments?

I look forward to listening to "For my Lady's Heart" next and hearing Nicholas as Ruark.Then, Allegretto's story after that one. WONDERFUL!